http://embedded-lab.com/blog/stm32-gpio-ports-insights/
http://hertaville.com/stm32f0-gpio-tutorial-part-1.html
The libmaple libraries, on which STM32duino is based, provides access to registers by the syntax:
GPIOA->regs->REG
http://embedded-lab.com/blog/stm32-gpio-ports-insights/
http://hertaville.com/stm32f0-gpio-tutorial-part-1.html
The libmaple libraries, on which STM32duino is based, provides access to registers by the syntax:
GPIOA->regs->REG
#Change to NeosVR Log folder | |
cd "R:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\NeosVR\Logs" | |
#Finds the last written to file | |
$logfile = (Get-ChildItem . | Sort-Object LastWriteTime -Descending)[0].FullName | |
#Gets the last 10 lines and follows for any new lines | |
Get-Content -Path $logfile -Tail 10 -Wait |
Orthodox C++ (sometimes referred as C+) is minimal subset of C++ that improves C, but avoids all unnecessary things from so called Modern C++. It's exactly opposite of what Modern C++ suppose to be.
Picopass hardware. The PACS is blocks 6, 7, 8, 9. 6 is a config, 7 is the pacs data, but can overflow to 8. 9 has PIN, if applicable.
/*! | |
* Webflow: Front-end site library | |
* @license MIT | |
* Inline scripts may access the api using an async handler: | |
* var Webflow = Webflow || []; | |
* Webflow.push(readyFunction); | |
*/ | |
! function(t) { | |
var e = {}; |
<?php | |
// Configuración de la cuenta de correo | |
$correo = 'xxxx@gmail.com'; | |
$contrasena = ''; | |
$host = '{imap.gmail.com:993/imap/ssl}INBOX'; | |
// Conexión al servidor IMAP | |
$conexion = imap_open($host, $correo, $contrasena); |
<# | |
Prerequisites: Windows PowerShell 5.1, PowerShell (Core) (v6+) - MAY work in earlier versions | |
License: MIT | |
Author: Michael Klement <mklement0@gmail.com> | |
DOWNLOAD and INSTANT DEFINITION OF THE FUNCTION: | |
irm https://gist.github.com/mklement0/83e8e6a2b39ecec7b0a14a8e631769ce/raw/Test-WinCredential.ps1 | iex |
import JSON | |
################### | |
### Write data #### | |
################### | |
# dictionary to write | |
dict1 = Dict("param1" => 1, "param2" => 2, | |
"dict" => Dict("d1"=>1.,"d2"=>1.,"d3"=>1.)) | |
# pass data as a json string (how it shall be displayed in a file) | |
stringdata = JSON.json(dict1) |